What Works in Public Education

Mentoring: How to Become an Effective Mentor

Resources for anyone who wishes to create a mentoring program or become a mentor.

by Edutopia Staff

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Educators, policymakers, and others interested in the components of successful mentoring relationships and programs are encouraged to look at these Web sites:

Best Practices Resources (www.teachermentors.com)

International Telementor Center (www.telementor.org)

Mentoring Leadership & Resource Network (www.mentors.net)

Mighty Mentors (www.mightymentors.com)

Teachers Helping Teachers (www.paciticnet.net/~mandel)

For additional resources, check out the Big List.

This article originally published on 2/22/2001

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